I'm the king of my own land.
Facing tempests of dust, I'll fight until the end.
Creatures of my dreams raise up and dance with me!
Now and forever, I'm your king!



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Track duration: 04:07

"Outro" as written by Anthony Gonzalez, Justin Meldal-johnsen

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    General Comment:Reminds me of "Where the Wild Things Are"
    Flag lcp78on February 12, 2013   Link
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    My Interpretation:One of the best songs I've come across!

    I'm still trying to figure out whether this song makes me happy or sad. Probably both. I feel like the song is acknowledging the end of something (death/breakup/whatever), but is celebrating that at the same time. Celebrating life, even through death, if you will. Cracker of a song.
    Flag ChishNFipson January 19, 2013   Link
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    My Interpretation:Very beautiful and thoughtful song!

    Given the song title, as well as the lyrics I always imagine it to be describing the end of an era. I suppose it could be from the perspective of a species, a civilization or even a single person.
    Either way, it makes me think of proud determination to keep going/fighting/living to the very end, despite knowing that the end is inevitably coming.

    This is balanced by the thought that anyones existence is, always has been and always will be etched into the history of eternity ("Now and Forever)

    Certainly a great end song for an album!
    Flag galaxy8472on July 29, 2012   Link
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    My Interpretation:amazing song. the lyrics always remind me of the poem "Ozymandias" by Shelley. Where Shelley's poem discusses finding the remains of the kings empire, this song could be from the king's perspective during his rule. Kind of a tenuous link but it's just my interpretation!
    Flagged kafinon April 29, 2012   Link

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